Tallulah Willis shared that she has dissolved all of the filler in her face after six years.
The daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore admitted she was “scared” to go through with the changes because she had been “very emotionally and psychologically wrapped up” in what she believed the injectables “gave” her.
“I hadn’t seen my real bone structure in like 6 years,” she wrote alongside a series of makeup-free selfies on Instagram Friday.
“Still learning to dial back the futzing and the pokes and sit with myself as I am, which is hard when your brain tells you that yes! more is better!”
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“Found out this summer and it’s changed my life,” Tallulah wrote in an Instagram comment, describing herself as “neurospicy” in a separate message.
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is “a broad range of conditions characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech and nonverbal communication,” according to Autism Speaks.
The “Whole Ten Yards” actress also has been candid about her “messy” recovery from anorexia and has shared before-and-after images of her body since seeking treatment.
“I love her. And I love her, and I see how courageous she’s been,” she captioned an Instagram post. “steady on the course my bbs.”
She added the hashtags “edrecovery” and “iloveme” in her caption.